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Wednesday, March 01, 2017

Notes from found photos . . . . an occasional series while wandering around t'internettie thingiemahbob . . . 



The revolutionary world of Katharina Detzel: Detzel was put in a mental institution in 1907 after supposedly sabotaging a railway line as a political protest. Before the Nazis murdered her in their euthanasia program in 1941, she wrote a play, tried to establish a home for babies, protested against the way the inmates were treated, and created miniature figures out of bread dough she probably chewed herself. Katharina also made a life-sized male doll out of the mattress ticking and straw from her bed, which she’d wrestle when she was angry or dance with when she felt happy. 

from the wonderland that is fellow blogger Jonas Liveröd @ Liverodland 

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